Divorce Lawyer in Delhi.

 

Divorce is a legal process to end a marriage. Here’s a comprehensive guide:

Grounds for Divorce:

1. Adultery
2. Cruelty
3. Desertion
4. Conversion to another religion
5. Mental disorder
6. Communicable disease
7. Renunciation of the world
8. Presumption of death

Divorce Process:

1. Filing a Petition: One spouse files a divorce petition
2. Serving the Other Spouse: Petition served to the other spouse
3. Response and Counterclaims: Response and counterclaims filed
4. Mediation and Conciliation: Attempt to reconcile
5. Trial and Judgment: Court hears the case and delivers judgment

Types of Divorce:

1. Contested Divorce: Disagreement on divorce grounds or terms
2. Uncontested Divorce: Mutual agreement on divorce grounds and terms
3. Mutual Consent Divorce: Both spouses agree to divorce
4. Default Divorce: One spouse fails to respond to the petition

Divorce Laws in India:

1. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
2. Special Marriage Act, 1954
3. Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937
4. Christian Marriage Act, 1872

Divorce and Child Custody:

1. Joint Custody
2. Sole Custody
3. Visitation Rights

Divorce and Property:

1. Division of Assets
2. Maintenance and Alimony

By understanding divorce cases and processes, individuals can navigate complex legal issues and make informed decisions.

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